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I think I decided that it was too complicated to be an ooze.

The silver slime is an artificial life form created by the Arcane, and it has a three phase life cycle: colony of amoeba-like blobs; slug-like aggregate creature called a "plasmodium" and then a stalked tree-like structure with fruiting bulbs. In the ecology section it is delightfully described as "a weird collective life form [that] functions as scavenger, repairman, and air freshener".

I think that given their similarity to slime molds and other fungi, plant is probably the best D&D fit. Even though, of course, fungi aren't really plants at all.
 

Recently Completed:

Forest Moss [Polyhedron #67]
Swamp Moss [Polyhedron #67]
Bohun Tree [Dragon #89]
Singing Tree [Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One]
Treant, Evil (Blackroot) [Shadow Rift]
Grab Grass [Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix]
Spear Grass [Adventure Pack I (I13)]
Sunflower, Giant [Adventure Pack I (I13)]
Thorn Ogre [Sylvan Veil]
Vampire Vine [Supplement IV: Gods, Demigods, Heroes]
 


Where's the conversion of the Chromatic Mold (and it's auditory cousin the Sonic Mold)?

If we haven't done them yet, we ought to convert them as Hazards.
 

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